- has also been suggested. The
crater Geminus on the Moon is
named after him.[citation needed] The only work of
Geminus to
survive is his
Introduction to...
-
gates of the city,
including the
cultic gate of the Argiletum,
named I****
Geminus or
Porta Ianualis from
which he
protects Rome
against the Sabines. He is...
-
Geminus of
Antioch (fl. c. AD 230–240) was a
Christian priest and
writer of the
early 3rd
century AD.
According to
Jerome in De
viris illustribus, Geminus...
- The son of
Publius Servilius Geminus,
Gnaeus Geminus was
elected as
consul in
early 217 BC. By
March of that year,
Geminus began directing military operations...
- the
colleague of
Lucius Caninius Gallus.
Fufius Geminus was
either the son or
nephew of the
Fufius Geminus who was
governor of
Pannonia in 35 BC. He was...
- The
historian Suetonius utilized Geminus as a
source on the
Cataline Conspiracy in his work The
Twelve Caesars.
Geminus is
thought to have been politically...
-
Fufius Geminus (died AD 29) was a
Roman senator who
lived during the Prin****te. He was
ordinary consul in the year 29 with
Lucius Rubellius Geminus as his...
-
refer to the
following people:
Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus,
consul in 494 BC.
Titus Veturius Geminus Cicurinus,
consul in 462 BC and
probable member...
- BC.
Geminus was the son of
Gaius Servilius Geminus, a
Roman magistrate. He was a
member of gens Servilia, a
patrician family. In 212 BC
Geminus was sent...
- Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Kryptopterus
geminus". FishBase.
February 2012 version. Ng, H. H. (2003). "Kryptopterus
geminus, a new
species of
silurid catfish...